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Two Developers 👨💻👩💻 One Journey 🛣 👨💻 Nahom: IS | Self-Taught Developer | Web Developer | Gamer 👩💻 Ribka: CS | Self-Taught Developer | Web Developer | Book Lover Learning📖Building🏗Sharing🚀
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D-17
Today i have finally finished my parts in the this project after more than two weeks i just want say that how much i have learned through this journey and thank you guys for staying tuned through it
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Repost from Bytephilosopher
Today I had a meeting with a senior Google developer who has worked there for more than 20 years, both as a permanent employee and freelancer. It was such an amazing experience, and I got a lot of valuable insights from him.
Here are some life principles and lessons I learned:
1. Stay fit and take care of your health. At the end of the day, health matters the most.
2. Focus on building real skills first. Don’t just follow whatever trend the world is chasing. Work on something you truly enjoy, something you can spend hours on like it’s a game. Read books, especially research papers. If you are a junior developer, learn the fundamentals deeply. Use AI wisely to understand things from the ground level.
3. Communication skills are just as important as technical skills. Learn how to explain and present your knowledge. These days, your online presence matters a lot more than just a resume. Build visibility through platforms like GitHub and by sharing your work online.
Also, attend workshops and meetups. But don’t just attend. make sure you connect with at least one person and keep in touch with them.
4. Have a spiritual life. Whether you are religious or not, always try to be good to others. You never know when your kindness will come back to help you.
Another important point was this:
Build projects that solve your own problems or local problems around you. It’s easier to understand problems you personally face. Then think about how those solutions can scale internationally.
And about AI:
Use AI as a mentor, not as something to completely depend on. Learn the basics well and use AI to simplify your learning and productivity.
Finally, being a good developer means being a lifelong learner. Technology changes fast, and you must keep updating yourself. He started learning during the COBOL and FORTRAN era, and he still adapts to modern technologies today. So keep learning, keep building, and prepare yourself for the international market.
Visibility matters. Real projects matter. Continuous learning matters.
@byte_philosopher
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And I've been working on the contact us section where I linked the feedback section with EmailJS (ngl it's been getting on my nerves when it changed the template id tset blo)
And thanks to my homie Yared, i've fixed the "Call Us" card and enabled the user to choose either one of the two phones
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D-16
The thing i did today only fixing the responsiveness(again) and gave the form in the contact section some features
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D-15
today i was working on the responsiveness and i feel like i am making a progress on it but still i am half way from finishing the whole project
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D-14
Today i made the pricing section and the footer which marked the end the sections part but still needs a lot of fixing till it is perfect i hope u guys stay tune for the last finishing
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First of all i am really happy for the winning team Power Rangers and i just want to say congratulation 🥳🥳🥳🥳 and keep working like that
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Ofc The host endeeeeeeeeee he cooked it new yemlachu😂🔥
Ena the part I said "አንድ ብቻ " is wilddddd😂😂😂
